From this chart sent out this morning by David Rosenberg, we can see that the GDP deflator is at a five decades low. I tend to believe that the modifications to the inflation measures, including the ...
Does the GDP growth for the first quarter of 2025-26 present the correct picture? The real GDP growth for the June quarter of 2025-26, at 7.8 per cent, came as a surprise to most analysts, who had ...
In FY23, the GDP deflator was 7% y-o-y. In the first three quarters of FY24, the deflator was around 1.1% y-o-y. Amid several factors – both structural and transient – that have contributed to an ...
Note from dshort: With today's release of the 2012 Q4 GDP Third Estimate, I've spent some time updating my occasional analysis of the government's calculation of "Real" GDP. How do you get from ...
The surprisingly low real GDP growth print of 5.4% for Q2FY25 was largely due to low government spending, particularly capex, and lacklustre manufacturing activity. But one more aspect played a key ...
Economists and research note have listed deflators and higher economic activities beside others for economic growth number at 8.2 per cent during July-September quarter (Q2 of FY26). Now, economists ...
The current financial year 2025-26 has been interesting for many reasons. It started with great relief for personal income taxpayers, as the government announced a rise in the annual exemption limit ...
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